Antonator Drops Sci-Fi-Inspired Techno Track, “Swarm”

Antonator swarms the senses with his new single, a cosmic collision of old-school trance and techno.

Out now via his own Anto Recordings imprint, "Swarm" is a propulsive techno journey through the stars. Extraterrestrial synths soar like alien spacecraft, their engines humming with a relentless energy and hurtling through a luminous arrangement with a sci-fi aesthetic.

The track's spacey melodies and driving bassline create a hypnotic, almost trance-like state. Beneath the familiar soundscapes, there's a subtle undercurrent of experimentation, a hint of the unknown that keeps listeners on their toes. It's a testament to Antonator's skill as a producer, seamlessly blending the classic with the contemporary to curate a sound that's both nostalgic and forward-thinking.

Hailing from Athens, the Stockholm-based artist has been producing electronic music since the late 90s. In 2007, he won Pete Tong's coveted "Bedroom Bedlam" competition thanks to his song "Wonderful Strings." His gritty tracks have since received support from David Guetta, Sven Väth, Paul Van Dyk and The Crystal Method, among others.

Take a listen to "Swarm" below.